thanks, TN for not sucking.
lately I've been hitting up other forums looking for an MX3, because that's what my girlfriend wants to drive, she really wants it and it looks cute... etc. etc. etc. whatever. the point is, some of these mazda forums I had to sign up and post 30 times before I could post a WTB thread, and some I had to have a minumum post count for replying to a for sale thread, which is just plain stupid.
so, thanks, guys for not being a garbagey stupid smelly bad forum.
TN is awesome, good info, very detailed instructions from the more senior memebers, and tons of humor (aside from the overused gay comments). Keep it up
I'm part of 7thgencivic.com (i also own an 04 civic) and holly shit, that place is loaded with bunch of rude kids who don't know jack about cars, and show no repsect towards others.
And this is is one of the only forums where everyone's cool and friendly. I remember my first time on TN, Phi and everyone else really made me feel welcomed. You guys kick @$$
oh, I almost forgot, I really like the way that people understand basic things here... I read a DIY walkthrough on another forum for ten inch neons under your dash, to illuminate the footwells, and people asked repeatedly for pics on how to zip tie the bars there. and how to wire it... etc. etc.
Also, your list of mods on your car should never include 'false carbon fiber interior vent covers' and an air freshener, and nothing performance.
I remember my first time on TN, Phi and everyone else really made me feel welcomed. You guys kick @$$
That's because you came to the meet with a kick ass ride.
Other forums setup a minimum post count for selling because they get people just use their forums as a buy and sell. They'll have like 500 posts, but all in buy and sell...so the minimum post count somewhat thwarts that.
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